On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 09:15:01PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> implicit_pattern = re.compile("([^:]*):(\d+): warning: implicit declaration "
> ???
>
> I think that a simple addition to the already-existing sed command, like
> s/^[^:]*:[0-9]*:/config test;/ (which I did in mksh-35.2-2
Hi!
implicit_pattern = re.compile("([^:]*):(\d+): warning: implicit declaration " …
I think that a simple addition to the already-existing sed command, like
s/^[^:]*:[0-9]*:/config test;/ (which I did in mksh-35.2-2, pending to be
uploaded by my sponsor¹) should avoid your script to be triggered.
Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (25/07/2008):
> dann frazier dixit:
> > but mksh cannot release until it is fixed somehow
>
> Hm okay.
Putting him back in the loop, submitters don't receive mails to the bug
they opened (thanks Don for that…).
> > I don't have any good solutions in mind
>
>
dann frazier dixit:
>but mksh cannot release until it is fixed somehow
Hm okay.
>I don't have any good solutions in mind
Good, then I might try some workaround against the regex matcher. Can a
non-DD get access to an IA64 test machine, or can I send a beta package
for testing and NOT uploading
reassign 492377 mksh
thanks
The seriousness of this bug is actually caused by the fact that we
will be unable to do ia64 updates of mksh because the ia64 buildd will
reject them. This doesn't mean it needs to be fixed in mksh of course,
but mksh cannot release until it is fixed somehow, so the bug
tags 492377 + help
reassign 492377 qa.debian.org
thanks
dann frazier dixit:
> Function `strcasestr' implicitly converted to pointer at ] scn.c:4
I suggest you read your eMail INBOX, as I already wrote to you in
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
that this is a FALSE POSITIVE and that I request hel
Package: mksh
Version: 35.2-1
Severity: serious
Usertags: implicit-pointer-conversion
Our automated buildd log filter[1] detected a problem that is likely to
cause your package to segfault on architectures where the size of a
pointer is greater than the size of an integer, such as ia64 and amd64.
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